Denver won the Division, Why it sucks to be a jazz fan
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 11:03 pm
I am calling the Northwest Division.
The jazz will be lucky to win half of these games on this road trip.
Denver is playing so well with billups (**** you detroit)
Denver is getting such a large lead that we wont catch.
Now Booz is not gonna be back anytime soon and AK is unlikely to play.
This had to be our year to win it all, because next year we are losing talent.
You know what sucks about being a Jazz fan?
We all know and accept the fact that the Jazz are not going to be able bring back all of this team next season.
We also know we wont get better talent due to the salary cap.
So we are going to go back to the Stockton/Malone days where we have two very highly paid quality players surrounded by scrubs.
A look at the 2007-2008 Salaries show what we have to compete with. I wish the NBA would make a hard cap like the NFL. But if you sign a player you have to pay that player.
This analysis is before teams like LA added Gasol, Or phoenix adding shaq.
How would it be if we knew that Larry Miller would spend another 40 mil to resign booz and millsap and korver and okur.
Imagine if Boozer or millsap decides to leave so we could sign and trade them for say an athletic defensive big man. Basically this summer one will leave and we will get no compensation because we cant afford it.
I dont blame Miller, I understand his econimic position in a small market. But look at all the talent that has been purchased ahead of us.
2007-2008 TEAM-BY-TEAM SALARY ANALYSIS
1. New York Knicks
$95.294 million
2. Dallas Mavericks
$94.273 million
3. Denver Nuggets
$83.816 million
4. Miami Heat
$74.932 million
5. Boston Celtics
$74.358 million
6. Philadelphia 76ers
Salary: $73.838 million
7. Cleveland Cavaliers
Salary: $71.564 million
8. Portland Trail Blazers
Salary: $71.128 million
9. Los Angeles Lakers
Salary: $70.959 million
10. Phoenix Suns
Salary: $70.843 million
11. Houston Rockets
Salary: $69.399 million
12. New Jersey Nets
Salary: $68.964 million
13. Washington Wizards
Salary: $67.757 million
14. San Antonio Spurs
Salary: $67.493 million
15. Indiana Pacers
Salary: $67.178 million
16. Detroit Pistons
Salary: $67.162 million
17. Toronto Raptors
Salary: $67.052 million
18. Los Angeles Clippers
Salary: $64.527 million
19. Minnesota T-wolves
Salary: $64.375 million
20. Sacramento Kings
Salary: $64.364 million
21. Chicago Bulls
Salary: $64.153 million
22. Seattle SuperSonics
Salary: $63.521 million
23. Milwaukee Bucks
Salary: $62.702 million
24. New Orleans Hornets
Salary: $60.844 million
25. Utah Jazz
Salary: $59.201 million
26. Golden St. Warriors
Salary: $58.586 million
27. Orlando Magic
Salary: $56.543 million
28. Memphis Grizzlies
Salary: $55.630 million
29. Atlanta Hawks
Salary: $54.531 million
30. Charlotte Bobcats
Salary: $52.875 million
Lastly, I appoligize about the rant,
PS Orlando and New Orleans deserve some credit for their salary compared to their competitiveness.
The jazz will be lucky to win half of these games on this road trip.
Denver is playing so well with billups (**** you detroit)
Denver is getting such a large lead that we wont catch.
Now Booz is not gonna be back anytime soon and AK is unlikely to play.
This had to be our year to win it all, because next year we are losing talent.
You know what sucks about being a Jazz fan?
We all know and accept the fact that the Jazz are not going to be able bring back all of this team next season.
We also know we wont get better talent due to the salary cap.
So we are going to go back to the Stockton/Malone days where we have two very highly paid quality players surrounded by scrubs.
A look at the 2007-2008 Salaries show what we have to compete with. I wish the NBA would make a hard cap like the NFL. But if you sign a player you have to pay that player.
This analysis is before teams like LA added Gasol, Or phoenix adding shaq.
How would it be if we knew that Larry Miller would spend another 40 mil to resign booz and millsap and korver and okur.
Imagine if Boozer or millsap decides to leave so we could sign and trade them for say an athletic defensive big man. Basically this summer one will leave and we will get no compensation because we cant afford it.
I dont blame Miller, I understand his econimic position in a small market. But look at all the talent that has been purchased ahead of us.
2007-2008 TEAM-BY-TEAM SALARY ANALYSIS
1. New York Knicks
$95.294 million
2. Dallas Mavericks
$94.273 million
3. Denver Nuggets
$83.816 million
4. Miami Heat
$74.932 million
5. Boston Celtics
$74.358 million
6. Philadelphia 76ers
Salary: $73.838 million
7. Cleveland Cavaliers
Salary: $71.564 million
8. Portland Trail Blazers
Salary: $71.128 million
9. Los Angeles Lakers
Salary: $70.959 million
10. Phoenix Suns
Salary: $70.843 million
11. Houston Rockets
Salary: $69.399 million
12. New Jersey Nets
Salary: $68.964 million
13. Washington Wizards
Salary: $67.757 million
14. San Antonio Spurs
Salary: $67.493 million
15. Indiana Pacers
Salary: $67.178 million
16. Detroit Pistons
Salary: $67.162 million
17. Toronto Raptors
Salary: $67.052 million
18. Los Angeles Clippers
Salary: $64.527 million
19. Minnesota T-wolves
Salary: $64.375 million
20. Sacramento Kings
Salary: $64.364 million
21. Chicago Bulls
Salary: $64.153 million
22. Seattle SuperSonics
Salary: $63.521 million
23. Milwaukee Bucks
Salary: $62.702 million
24. New Orleans Hornets
Salary: $60.844 million
25. Utah Jazz
Salary: $59.201 million
26. Golden St. Warriors
Salary: $58.586 million
27. Orlando Magic
Salary: $56.543 million
28. Memphis Grizzlies
Salary: $55.630 million
29. Atlanta Hawks
Salary: $54.531 million
30. Charlotte Bobcats
Salary: $52.875 million
Lastly, I appoligize about the rant,
PS Orlando and New Orleans deserve some credit for their salary compared to their competitiveness.